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Preparative Biochemistry & Biotechnology | 2013

LIGNINOLYTIC ACTIVITY PATTERNS OF Pleurotus ostreatus OBTAINED BY SUBMERGED FERMENTATION IN PRESENCE OF 2,6-DIMETHOXYPHENOL AND REMAZOL BRILLIANT BLUE R DYE

Amado Israel Grandes-Blanco; Gerardo Díaz-Godínez; Maura Téllez-Téllez; Raúl Jacobo Delgado-Macuil; M. Rojas-López; Martha D. Bibbins-Martínez

The degradation of 2,6-dimethoxyphenol (DMP) and decolorization of Remazol brilliant blue R dye (RBB), added to culture media of Pleurotus ostreatus developed in submerged fermentation, and the laccase, manganese peroxidase and veratryl alcohol oxidase activities produced in these systems were evaluated. Both compounds were removed from the culture medium mainly by enzymatic action. These compounds decreased the specific growth rate and the effect on the maximal biomass values was not important. The enzymatic activities were increased by DMP and/or RBB; however, the DMP showed a higher inducer effect on all enzymes than RBB. On the other hand, the RBB showed a larger inducer effect on manganese peroxidase activity than on the laccases and veratryl alcohol oxidase activities. These results show that DMP was a better inducer of ligninolytic enzymes than dye, and the process of dye decolorization and degradation of DMP requires the action of all enzymes of the ligninolytic complex.


Frontiers in Microbiology | 2016

Evaluation of the Antioxidant Activity of Aqueous and Methanol Extracts of Pleurotus ostreatus in Different Growth Stages.

Ivette González-Palma; Héctor B. Escalona-Buendía; Edith Ponce-Alquicira; Maura Téllez-Téllez; Vijai Kumar Gupta; Gerardo Díaz-Godínez; Jorge Soriano‐Santos

Total polyphenols and flavonoids contents, as well as ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP), metal ions chelating activity, reducing power assay and scavenging activity of DPPH and ABTS radicals in aqueous and methanolic extracts obtained from mycelium, primordium, and fruiting body of Pleurotus ostreatus in both fresh as dry, were evaluated. The total polyphenol content of dried samples was higher in aqueous extracts obtained both in room temperature and boiling. The total polyphenol content of the fresh samples obtained at room temperature and boiling was higher in aqueous extract of mycelium and in the methanolic extract of the fruiting body. In general, flavonoids represented a very small percentage of the total polyphenol content. The antioxidant activity measured by the FRAP method of extracts from fresh samples were higher with respect to the dried samples. The results of the metal ion chelating activity indicate that all extracts tested had acted. The reducing power of all samples was concentration dependent. In general, the extracts of dried samples showed higher reducing power than the extracts of fresh samples and tend to show greater reducing power by aqueous than methanolic extracts. It was observed that the DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging activities were positively correlated to the concentration of the extract. The results suggested that antioxidant activity could be due to polyphenols, but mainly by different molecules or substances present in the extracts. Overall, the fruiting body of P. ostreatus showed the best results and the possibility of continuing to investigate its functional properties of this fungus is opened. This is the first report where the antioxidant activity of P. ostreatus in different growth stage was reported.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Phylogenetic analysis of β-xylanase SRXL1 of Sporisorium reilianum and its relationship with families (GH10 and GH11) of Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes

Jorge Álvarez-Cervantes; Gerardo Díaz-Godínez; Yuridia Mercado-Flores; Vijai Kumar Gupta; Miguel Angel Anducho-Reyes

In this paper, the amino acid sequence of the β-xylanase SRXL1 of Sporisorium reilianum, which is a pathogenic fungus of maize was used as a model protein to find its phylogenetic relationship with other xylanases of Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes and the information obtained allowed to establish a hypothesis of monophyly and of biological role. 84 amino acid sequences of β-xylanase obtained from the GenBank database was used. Groupings analysis of higher-level in the Pfam database allowed to determine that the proteins under study were classified into the GH10 and GH11 families, based on the regions of highly conserved amino acids, 233–318 and 180–193 respectively, where glutamate residues are responsible for the catalysis.


Frontiers in Microbiology | 2016

Integral Use of Amaranth Starch to Obtain Cyclodextrin Glycosyltransferase, by Bacillus megaterium, to Produce β-Cyclodextrin

María Belem Arce-Vázquez; Edith Ponce-Alquicira; Ezequiel Delgado-Fornué; Ruth Pedroza-Islas; Gerardo Díaz-Godínez; Jorge Soriano‐Santos

Cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase (CGTase) is an enzyme that produces cyclodextrins (CDs) from starch and related carbohydrates, producing a mixture of α-, β-, and γ-CDs in different amounts. CGTase production, mainly by Bacillus sp., depends on fermentation conditions such as pH, temperature, concentration of nutrients, carbon and nitrogen sources, among others. Bacillus megaterium CGTase produces those three types of CDs, however, β-CD should prevail. Although, waxy corn starch (CS) is used industrially to obtain CGTase and CDs because of its high amylopectin content, alternative sources such as amaranth starch (AS) could be used to accomplish those purposes. AS has high susceptibility to the amylolytic activity of CGTase because of its 80% amylopectin content. Therefore, the aim of this work was evaluate the AS as carbon source for CGTase production by B. megaterium in a submerged fermentation. Afterwards, the CGTase was purified partially and its activity to synthesize α-, β-, and γ-CDs was evaluated using 1% AS as substrate. B. megaterium produced a 66 kDa CGTase (Topt = 50°C; pHopt = 8.0), from the early exponential growth phase which lasted 36 h. The maximum CGTase specific activity (106.62 ± 8.33 U/mg protein) was obtained after 36 h of culture. CGTase obtained with a Km = 0.152 mM and a Vmax = 13.4 μM/min yielded 40.47% total CDs using AS which was roughly twice as much as that of corn starch (CS; 24.48%). High costs to produce CDs in the pharmaceutical and food industries might be reduced by using AS because of its higher α-, β- and γ-CDs production (12.81, 17.94, and 9.92%, respectively) in a shorter time than that needed for CS.


AMB Express | 2016

Effect of textile dyes on activity and differential regulation of laccase genes from Pleurotus ostreatus grown in submerged fermentation

Verónica Garrido-Bazán; Maura Téllez-Téllez; Alfredo Herrera-Estrella; Gerardo Díaz-Godínez; Soley Nava-Galicia; Miguel Ángel Villalobos-López; Analilia Arroyo-Becerra; Martha D. Bibbins-Martínez

This research was conducted to extend the knowledge on the differential regulation of laccase genes in response to dyes. In order to accomplish this, we analyzed both, the expression of five laccase genes by real time RT-qPCR, and also the laccase activity and isoforms patterns during the time-course of a Pleurotus ostreatus submerged fermentation supplemented with either acetyl yellow G (AYG) or remazol brilliant blue R (RBBR) dyes. For the purpose of obtaining a stable reference gene for optimal normalization of RT-quantitative PCR gene expression assays, we tested four candidate reference genes. As a result of this analysis, gpd was selected as reference index for data normalization. The addition of dyes had an induction effect on the enzymatic activity and also modified the zymogram profile. Fermentation with RBBR showed the highest laccase activity and number of isoforms along the course of the fermentation. Laccase gene expression profiles displayed up/down regulation along the fermentation time in four laccase genes (pox4, pox3, poxa1b and pox2), while pox1 was not expressed in either of the fermentation conditions. AYG addition caused the highest induction and repression levels for genes pox3 and poxa1b respectively. The expression level for all genes in the presence of RBBR were lower than in AYG, being in both conditions this response growth time dependent. These results show the influence of the nature of dyes on the induction level of laccase activity and on the differential regulation of the laccase genes expression in P. ostreatus.


Archive | 2017

Characterization of the Solid-State and Liquid Fermentation for the Production of Laccases of Pleurotus ostreatus

Gerardo Díaz-Godínez; Maura Téllez-Téllez; Carmen Sánchez; Rubén Díaz

In this chapter, the activity and isoenzymes number of laccases of Pleurotus ostreatus grown in solid-state and liquid fermentations are reported. An atypical behavior of this fungus with relation on enzyme production was observed, since the major laccase activity levels were observed in liquid fermentation, whereas the solid-state fermentation has been recognized as better system for enzyme production.


Archive | 2016

Stenocarpella maydis and Sporisorium reilianum: Two Pathogenic Fungi of Maize

Jorge Álvarez-Cervantes; Edna María Hernández-Domínguez; MauraTellez-Tellez; Virginia Mandujano-González; Yuridia Mercado-Flores; Gerardo Díaz-Godínez

Stenocarpella maydis and Sporisorium reilianum are phytopathogenic fungi that cause white rot in corn cob and head smut in maize (Zea mays L.) respectively, diseases that are spread worldwide and cause many economic losses. In this chapter the characteristics of the above diseases, such as their life cycle, pathogenicity factors, control methods, as well as the biotechnological potential of the fungi involved in this processes are described, specifically in connection to their extracellular enzymes.


Bioresources | 2010

CHARACTERIZATION OF THE GROWTH AND LACCASE ACTIVITY OF STRAINS OF PLEUROTUS OSTREATUS IN SUBMERGED FERMENTATION

Rubén Díaz; Susana Alonso; Carmen Sánchez; Araceli Tomasini; Martha D. Bibbins-Martínez; Gerardo Díaz-Godínez


Electronic Journal of Biotechnology | 2013

Influence of initial pH of the growing medium on the activity, production and genes expression profiles of laccase of Pleurotus ostreatus in submerged fermentation

Rubén Díaz; Maura Téllez-Téllez; Carmen Sánchez; Martha D. Bibbins-Martínez; Gerardo Díaz-Godínez; Jorge Soriano‐Santos


African Journal of Microbiology Research | 2011

Effect of medium pH on laccase zymogram patterns produced by Pleurotus ostreatus in submerged fermentation

Rubén Díaz; Carmen Sánchez; Martha D. Bibbins-Martínez; Gerardo Díaz-Godínez

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Rubén Díaz

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Maura Téllez-Téllez

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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Jorge Soriano‐Santos

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Edith Ponce-Alquicira

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Vijai Kumar Gupta

National University of Ireland

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Alexis Rodríguez

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos

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